Settings -> Interval -> [Set up the desired interval]
I usually use 1440 on my sites (24h), but it depends on the number of the pages on the site. If for some sites it takes more than 24h to warm (big depth setup and many pages on the site), then it’s wiser to set the greater interval (48h etc).
Anyway, only 1 warming can run at a time, so if you have a long warm-up running and another one scheduled at the current time, the scheduled one will be silently skipped.
I think we will add some table in the future so that you could see which intervals were skipped because the other warm-up was running.
I will rename “Interval” setting to “Autorun interval” to make it more clear.
By the way, if you want the scheduled run at a specific time, you can subscribe to this topic, so that you can know when I implement this feature: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/specify-time-to-run/
Hi,
Question: if a specific page is already cached, does the plugin cancel it and recrawls it, or it simply skips it?
Example: My Cache Enabler has an expiry date every 5 days. Cache Warmer Autorun is every 24h. Does your plugin skip the warming process until the 5th day when Cache Enabler deletes the cache?
Hope it makes sense 😀
@panmaster
Hi. It will visit this page again, as it can’t know when the cache expires. You better to set interval to 5 days then, I suppose.